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A toy company data analyst tries to save hundreds of jobs right before Christmas to help keep the in-person experience alive.A toy company data analyst tries to save hundreds of jobs right before Christmas to help keep the in-person experience alive.A toy company data analyst tries to save hundreds of jobs right before Christmas to help keep the in-person experience alive.
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Mitzi Dee Andrews
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Richard Crossman
- Santa
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Preston Norris
- Marta's Son
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Chris Tarpos
- Christmas Shopper
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What can expect more , in a film having as frame toys , in which Vanessa Lengies and Jesse Hutch are more than inspired options for their roles than the spirit of Christmas at high level ? And, indeed, this is just the point in this case.
The result is good intentioned data analyst , idealistic and not very secure out of her circle who decides save toy magasines of brand , starting with the most significant for its succes.
A handsome, unconventional, passionet to work with children and very interested by home chocolate becomes her partner in a fight for convince about impressive potential of physic toy shops.
The succes shines but in different way than the two people expect.
So, sweet, amusing, in some measure old fashion Hallmark film.
The result is good intentioned data analyst , idealistic and not very secure out of her circle who decides save toy magasines of brand , starting with the most significant for its succes.
A handsome, unconventional, passionet to work with children and very interested by home chocolate becomes her partner in a fight for convince about impressive potential of physic toy shops.
The succes shines but in different way than the two people expect.
So, sweet, amusing, in some measure old fashion Hallmark film.
Loved the premise. Loved me some Jesse.
But: Many of the actors spoke too quickly, inaudible to more "senior" ears--and even the close captioning could not keep up (with typos to boot!).
But: Many of the actors spoke too quickly, inaudible to more "senior" ears--and even the close captioning could not keep up (with typos to boot!).
Jesse Hutch and Vanessa Lengies worked well together they had good chemistry the movie was basically a remake of another movie I've seen on another Network but it was family-oriented and cute Vanessa's voice got a little annoying I just watched it because I love Jesse Hutch.
7.5 stars.
Within the first 15 minutes we get a taste of two very charming and lovable leads. They do take a bit more time to warm up to each other. He is skeptical of her, because she is a corporate lackey, and a nerdy number cruncher. He soon learns she is a total sweetheart with an honest heart.
As time progresses, we really like Charlie and Grant. She is a data analyst whom he so nimbly disarms and molds into a person who can take risks and follow her dreams. She takes a small step into his world, and it's a strangely cynical place. He's almost lost in an age that no longer exists, where the spirit of Christmas, joy, peace, and goodness flourish. He wrestles with a dichotomy, balancing between reality and some place where he is able to take his ideals with him, because that's the world he has crafted for himself. And yet, he is simply a toy store manager. You will see what I mean, if you will just take the time to watch this.
No, this is not a fairy tale, but when he is helping kids, and selling toys to their families, he transports them to a magical place where his optimism is larger than life.
I was enraptured by this film, not totally sure why. It has an ambience of good tidings, and possibilities. The acting was wonderful, shared equally amongst all of the cast. Each of them brought a unique and fresh perspective. And I will say again, the acting was on a higher level than most Hallmark films. I don't know, maybe I was drinking the cool-aid today. You tell me. Watch it, rate it, disagree, whatever.
Please don't miss this movie based on the current average of 6.4. I truly hope the rating increases, and so next time I read my review, I expect to see at least a 6.8. Farewell my fellow Hallmarkians.
Within the first 15 minutes we get a taste of two very charming and lovable leads. They do take a bit more time to warm up to each other. He is skeptical of her, because she is a corporate lackey, and a nerdy number cruncher. He soon learns she is a total sweetheart with an honest heart.
As time progresses, we really like Charlie and Grant. She is a data analyst whom he so nimbly disarms and molds into a person who can take risks and follow her dreams. She takes a small step into his world, and it's a strangely cynical place. He's almost lost in an age that no longer exists, where the spirit of Christmas, joy, peace, and goodness flourish. He wrestles with a dichotomy, balancing between reality and some place where he is able to take his ideals with him, because that's the world he has crafted for himself. And yet, he is simply a toy store manager. You will see what I mean, if you will just take the time to watch this.
No, this is not a fairy tale, but when he is helping kids, and selling toys to their families, he transports them to a magical place where his optimism is larger than life.
I was enraptured by this film, not totally sure why. It has an ambience of good tidings, and possibilities. The acting was wonderful, shared equally amongst all of the cast. Each of them brought a unique and fresh perspective. And I will say again, the acting was on a higher level than most Hallmark films. I don't know, maybe I was drinking the cool-aid today. You tell me. Watch it, rate it, disagree, whatever.
Please don't miss this movie based on the current average of 6.4. I truly hope the rating increases, and so next time I read my review, I expect to see at least a 6.8. Farewell my fellow Hallmarkians.
As others have noted, some of the speech in this film is REALLY fast. There were lines neither my wife nor I could understand even by replaying them.
It made me wonder if they ran long, and rather than cutting a scene, they time compressed all or part of it. I've never heard so much rapid speech, and from multiple roles.
Back to the movie. It's a common trope. Large corporation decides to cut brick and mortars, and it's up to our intrepid data analyst to save the day by discovering why one particular store still shows a profit.
The writers have a few ideas for that. I'm not so sure those things work in real life rather than scriptwriter idea-land, but they make for a charming story either way.
It's a recommended watch but I doubt we'll subject ourselves to the machine gun dialogue again.
It made me wonder if they ran long, and rather than cutting a scene, they time compressed all or part of it. I've never heard so much rapid speech, and from multiple roles.
Back to the movie. It's a common trope. Large corporation decides to cut brick and mortars, and it's up to our intrepid data analyst to save the day by discovering why one particular store still shows a profit.
The writers have a few ideas for that. I'm not so sure those things work in real life rather than scriptwriter idea-land, but they make for a charming story either way.
It's a recommended watch but I doubt we'll subject ourselves to the machine gun dialogue again.
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- TriviaToyland refers to the name of the retail store the majority of the film takes place in.
- ConnectionsReferences Thelma & Louise (1991)
- SoundtracksMagic Day
Performed by Loving Caliber
Written by Mia Niles
Courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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